In most cases, yes.
While there are pockets of walkability and limited transit options, most Detroit and suburban neighborhoods are car-dependent — especially compared to certain parts of Los Angeles.
That doesn’t make it inconvenient. It just means budgeting for auto expenses is part of the relocation equation.
Michael Coffindaffer evaluates commute patterns, school routes, and everyday errands before clients decide on a neighborhood. Small differences in location can significantly impact daily life.
One buyer shaved nearly 20 minutes off their commute simply by adjusting their search radius slightly.
Stylish Turf helps clients think about how they’ll actually live — not just how a map looks online.
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